[BOOK][B] Thresholds in feminist geography: Difference, methodology, representation

JP Jones, HJ Nast, SM Roberts - 1997 - books.google.com
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Bundel artikelen, geschreven naar aanleiding van de conferentie: New Horizons in Feminist
Geography (1995). De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Community, place, and
identity/door Audrey Kobayashi; Identity, space, and politics: a critique of the poverty
debates/door Melissa R. Gilbert; Women's life courses, spatial mobility, and state
policies/door Glenda Laws; Making space: separatism and difference/door Gill Valentine;
The meaning of home workplaces for women/door Sherry Ahrentzen; Hearing from quiet …
Bundel artikelen, geschreven naar aanleiding van de conferentie: New Horizons in Feminist Geography (1995). De volgende bijdragen zijn opgenomen: Community, place, and identity/door Audrey Kobayashi; Identity, space, and politics: a critique of the poverty debates/door Melissa R. Gilbert; Women's life courses, spatial mobility, and state policies/door Glenda Laws; Making space: separatism and difference/door Gill Valentine; The meaning of home workplaces for women/door Sherry Ahrentzen; Hearing from quiet students: the politics of silence and voice in geography classrooms/door Karen Nairn; Counting women's work: intersection of time and space/door Vidyamali Samarasinghe; Feminist critical realism: a mothod for gender and work studies in geography/door Karen Falconer Al-Hindi; The home as" field": households and homework in rural Appalachia/door Ann M. Oberhauser; Dialogue with difference: a tale of two studies/door Isabel Dyck; Exploring methodological borderlands through oral narratives/door Richa Nagar; With" Stout boots and a stout heart": historical methodology and feminist geography/door Mona Domosh; Charting the other maps: cartography and visual methods in feminist research/Nikolas H. Huffman; For whom shall we write? what voice shall we use? which story shall we tell?/door Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher; Redefining the barricades: Latina lesbian politics and the creation of an oppositional public sphere/door Patricia Meono-Picado; Gender," race", and diaspora: racialized identities of emigrant Irish women/door Bronwen Walter; Sweet surrender, but what's the gender? Nature and the body in the writings of nineteenth-century Mormon women/door Jeanne Kay; The cultural construction of rurality: gender identities and the rural idyll/door Francine Watkins.
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